Just thought I would mention that in addition to the factory
installed scripts, I have only added the Install Packages and Winamp scripts
so far. After two weeks of pretty extensive use, I have not encountered any
problems yet, and no error messages at startup.
Evan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Clower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gw-info-gwmicro.com" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Scripts, a Mixed blessing?
Stephen Clark wrote:
Same here. I just uninstall all the scripts and everythings fine. With
scripts running I find that WE is extremely unstable which is very
unfortunate. You're not the only one. IMHO, scripts are a joke and add
nothing but instability to an otherwise stable product.
It is unfortunate you believe this to be true. Admittedly, the scripting
engine, if not used correctly, can cause Window-Eyes to act strangely or
crash altogether. However, I and other script developers do what we can to
address all reported issues to ensure our addons work as seemlessly as
possible. If we knew which scripts you had tried to run along with their
version numbers, it would be easier for all interested parties to get to
the bottom of your instability problem.
I have found a few scripts that can cause problems, and I removed them
from now. However, I have 24 loaded into memory that don't slow
Window-Eyes down one bit. This includes the latest copies of the GW Micro
factory scripts and other utilities I've found to be useful.
Bottom line: the more info you provide, the easier it will be to solve the
problem.
Best regards,
Steve
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